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For me the best of both world is a robertson screwdriver and philips head screws. When they fit well together, it's often handy to be able to drive the screw at an angle. Plus if you can't find the robertson screwdriver, you can use the phillips one!

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For me the best of both world is a robertson screwdriver and philips head screws. When they fit well together, it's often handy to be able to drive the screw at an angle. Plus if you can't find the robertson screwdriver, you can use the phillips one!

Spax screws use a modified socket that is a hybrid of Robertson (square drive) and Philips...

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I use the robertson screws for trim with metal stud framed walls. And cabinets too. I've been building sets for plays,the last few months.Robertson screws may be better for that,than dry wall screws.We use the screws over and over,they just don't last after a few times.
Thanks for the idea,I will post back to let you know which one can be used over and over the most.